Rock Ivy
"Rock ivy" generally refers to a type of plant or shrub and can come in many different species and species. However, the term generally describes species belonging to the genus Hedera, which can specifically cover walls, trees, or other surfaces.
Here are the general rock ivy features:
Morphology:
- Rock vines are generally climbing or spreading and have long shoots.
- Its leaves are often heart-shaped and may be deeply lobed. Their color is usually dark green or yellowish.
Habitat and Distribution:
- Rock vines can often be found in moist woodlands, mountains or coastal areas.
- There are many different types around the world.
Function and Usage:
- Rock vines are often used for decorative purposes and provide an aesthetic addition to garden design by covering walls, fences or trees.
- Some types, especially wall-lining types, can be used to protect and insulate surfaces.